He cited Matthews as “the safest pick” and that he’s ready to play immediately and Robinson having the most talent and upside “but he’s not quite as polished as Matthews or Taylor Lewan.”

“Taylor Lewan gets a little top heavy at times, but he’s got a nasty finish,” Mayock said. “I think he’s very similar to (Eric) Fisher and (Luke) Joeckel from last year who were the first couple picks. So I think all three of those guys are worthy of Top 10 picks.”

ESPN.com analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has also said he sees Lewan in the top 10 but the most popular mock draft spot — including from three of four NFL.com analysts and ESPN.com’s Todd McShay — is to the New York Giants at No. 12, behind the other two players.

Mayock said if Lewan is there at No. 12 he’d “jump all over” Lewan.

Lewan is training at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., and did an interview with ESPN.com.

“I think I’ve really improved my technical running form, my start and my 40,” Lewan said. “It’s amazing how much science there is. I’m not here to understand science. I’m here to get it done. I think I’m several tenths of a second faster than I was before I got here. I know what’s at stake at the combine and I’ve been taking it very seriously. Anybody that doesn’t take it seriously is dumb.”

The offensive linemen are scheduled forteam interviews and medical exams Wednesday and Thursday, with bench press and psychological testing on Friday and their on-field workout Saturday.

Michigan also has another offensive lineman, Michael Schofield, and a receiver Jeremy Gallon, scheduled to participate at the combine.